Re: Abnormal termination caused by mdrv process termination

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venkat kumar

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Jun 14, 2012, 12:40:47 PM6/14/12
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too much of log generation and high memory allocation during the run
can affect the mmdrv process . Also the LGs should be load distributed
evenly.

On 6/13/12, Giro <girolam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
> I was running a test while all the virtual user running on load generator
> get the error: "*Abnormal termination caused by mdrv process termination*".
>
> Could it be related to an High load of the related load generator?
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Giro
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James Pulley

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Jun 14, 2012, 7:42:36 PM6/14/12
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How many load generators do you have involved in your test?

How many virtual users per load generator?

Are the load generators virtual or physical machines?

Are you running the load generators on an OS|version of OS which is supported for your release of LoadRunner?

Are other users also using your load generators at the same time?

Are you monitoring the health of your load generators?

On Wednesday, June 13, 2012 4:45:04 AM UTC-7, Giro wrote:
Hello all, 
I was running a test while all the virtual user running on load generator get the error: "Abnormal termination caused by mdrv process termination". 

Franklin Inbaraj

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Jun 14, 2012, 7:48:04 PM6/14/12
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clear the temp folders on the LGs. make sure you have enough memory on LGs

Rgds
FI

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Jun 15, 2012, 7:28:54 AM6/15/12
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check the hard disk spce.
 
also are u running as proces/thread

Girolamo Oliva

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Jun 15, 2012, 3:08:16 AM6/15/12
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I'm using 8 load generator hosted on 8 different phisical machine with windows 2003 server. Each load generator runs 12 virtual users. I'm the only one using LR infrastructure, but I'm not monitoring load controller resources just because they're running only LR and no other application is running on them.

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venkat kumar

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Jun 15, 2012, 12:40:10 PM6/15/12
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1. Restart your machines before doing the load test

2. Keep error log as when only error occurs

3. Remove the files from temp and also temp internet files

4. Maintain sufficient disk space

5. Observe the cpu and memory utilization of mmdrv process during load
test . Check at what stage it is getting terminated.

6. Most important thing is , memory allocations should be made minimal

8. run vuser as thread


On 6/15/12, Girolamo Oliva <girolam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm using 8 load generator hosted on 8 different phisical machine with
> windows 2003 server. Each load generator runs 12 virtual users. I'm the
> only one using LR infrastructure, but I'm not monitoring load controller
> resources just because they're running only LR and no other application is
> running on them.
> Il giorno 15/giu/2012 01:42, "James Pulley" <
> loadrunn...@jamespulley.com> ha scritto:
>
>> How many load generators do you have involved in your test?
>>
>> How many virtual users per load generator?
>>
>> Are the load generators virtual or physical machines?
>>
>> Are you running the load generators on an OS|version of OS which is
>> supported for your release of LoadRunner?
>>
>> Are other users also using your load generators at the same time?
>>
>> Are you monitoring the health of your load generators?
>>
>> On Wednesday, June 13, 2012 4:45:04 AM UTC-7, Giro wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello all,
>>> I was running a test while all the virtual user running on load
>>> generator
>>> get the error: "*Abnormal termination caused by mdrv process
>>> termination*
>>> ".
>>> Could it be related to an High load of the related load generator?
>>>
>>> Many thanks.
>>>
>>> Giro
>>>
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Rishu Sarpal

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Jun 19, 2012, 8:09:40 AM6/19/12
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Are you using any C code in your script, where you may have used malloc function and have not used free() to release the memory?


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Girolamo Oliva

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Jun 25, 2012, 1:25:06 AM6/25/12
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Hello, I'm not using C code into script, except for Correlation statement.

Giro

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